22 November 2024
Flame Tests
One of the students' favourite experiments are flame tests and then identifying an unknown material.
21 November 2024
Measuring Radioactivity
You can't see it, taste it, or smell it, but with the @pascoscientific Wireless Geiger counter, you can hear the radiation and see the results plotted on a graph. The students were really surprised about the amount of background radiation.
20 November 2024
Argand Diagrams
Investigating the modulus and the argument for displaying complex numbers. Getting a good foundation in numbers helps much later in Further Maths.
19 November 2024
House Heat Loss
18 November 2024
Ultrasound to look for veins
Studying circulation becomes a bit more interesting when an ultrasound machine is used to scan for a vein so a cannula can be inserted into an arm. We also learned why needles are put into veins rather than arteries.
13 November 2024
Complex Cubic Root
Having some fun with math—solving a cubic equation with one real root and a pair of complex conjugate roots. Exploring the fascinating interplay between real and imaginary solutions! #MathFun #ComplexNumbers #CubicEquations
12 November 2024
Fibre optics
The students are examining a fibre optic model to determine how total internal reflection works, how a signal can be sent down, and why monochromatic light is needed when messages are sent down the fibre.
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